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Introducing Early American History Into The Classroom
Engaging Students in Colonial History Using Web 2.0 Strategies
Judi Allen and Robert Simpson, Malden Public Schools, Malden, Massachusetts
June 6, 2008 3:00-5:00 PM
The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
14th Annual Conference
Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts
Introduction to Web 2.0 (5 min)
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Voices Rising Project
A Teaching American History Grant (2006-2009)
Voices Rising Blog
The 2008 Saugus Iron Works Project-Based Unit (8 m)
Investigating the first successful integrated iron works in colonial America. (Grade 5)
George Lucas Educational Foundation
Full version published June 25, 2008.
Turning on Technlogy: Ferryway School
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An Exploration of Events Leading to the American Revolution (Grades 9-10)
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Introducing Early American History Into The Classroom
Engaging Students in Colonial History Using Web 2.0 Strategies
Judi Allen and Robert Simpson, Malden Public Schools, Malden, MassachusettsJune 6, 2008 3:00-5:00 PM
The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
14th Annual Conference
Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts
Introduction to Web 2.0 (5 min)
Slideshow presentationVoices Rising Project
A Teaching American History Grant (2006-2009)Voices Rising Blog
The 2008 Saugus Iron Works Project-Based Unit (8 m)
Investigating the first successful integrated iron works in colonial America. (Grade 5)George Lucas Educational Foundation
Full version published June 25, 2008.
Turning on Technlogy: Ferryway School
Resistance and Resolution Project-Based Unit (12 m)
An Exploration of Events Leading to the American Revolution (Grades 9-10)Directions